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Bigelow's AI Warhol Film Warns of Nuclear Peril

Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow unveils her revolutionary AI-powered Andy Warhol biopic exploring nuclear annihilation fears, marking a seismic shift in filmmaking technology.

Neurodiverse filmmakers win top London Film Festival award

A groundbreaking neurodiverse filmmaking collective has been honoured with the Creative Audacity Award at the 2025 London Film Festival, celebrating their innovative approach to cinema that challenges conventional storytelling.

James Bond films get trigger warnings on streaming

The iconic James Bond franchise faces modern sensitivity scrutiny as streaming platforms add content warnings to classic films, sparking debate about historical context versus contemporary values.

BBC Film Club Sparks Nostalgia with Classic Movie Returns

The BBC's nostalgic Film Club initiative has viewers celebrating as classic favourites like The Goonies and Matilda make triumphant returns to television schedules, creating waves of excitement across social media platforms.

Guardian Launches New Film Quiz For Movie Buffs

The Guardian launches its thrilling new film puzzle series, challenging cinephiles with fiendish questions crafted by professional quiz-setters. Are you movie-literate enough to conquer it?

Underground film pioneer Ken Jacobs dies at 92

Avant-garde visionary Ken Jacobs, whose radical experiments reshaped American filmmaking and inspired generations of artists, has passed away at 92, leaving behind a transformative legacy.

Scorsese's Taxi Driver restored in 4K for Apple TV+

Acclaimed director Martin Scorsese personally oversees the remastering of his iconic 1976 film Taxi Driver, bringing Robert De Niro's legendary performance to Apple TV+ in unprecedented quality.

Wizard of Oz Munchkin Elaine Merk Binder Dies at 94

The entertainment world mourns as Elaine Merk Binder, one of the last surviving Munchkin actors from the iconic 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, passes away peacefully aged 94. Heartfelt tributes flood in for the legendary star.

Al Pacino Marks 50th Anniversary of Dog Day Afternoon

On the 50th anniversary of the iconic film 'Dog Day Afternoon', Al Pacino reflects on his legendary role as Sonny Wortzik, the film's enduring legacy, and its powerful resonance with contemporary audiences.

Iran Bars Jafar Panahi's Film From Oscar Submission

In a stark act of cinematic censorship, Iranian authorities have blocked the submission of acclaimed director Jafar Panahi's 'No Bears' for the Best International Feature Film Oscar, reigniting global debates on artistic freedom and political repression.

Every Wuthering Heights Film Adaptation Ranked & Reviewed

Explore the tumultuous history of adapting Emily Brontë's literary masterpiece, Wuthering Heights, for the big screen. We rank every major film version, from the iconic 1939 Laurence Olivier classic to the gritty 2011 interpretation, revealing which captu

Redford on Sundance: 40 Years Reshaping Cinema

Hollywood legend Robert Redford reflects on the 40-year legacy of the Sundance Institute, the powerhouse behind indie film classics that transformed the cinematic landscape and launched countless directorial careers.

Hong Kong's Riveting Reimagining of Linklater's 'Tape'

A critical deep-dive into the bold Hong Kong remake of Richard Linklater's cult classic, 'Tape'. This reverential yet distinct adaptation transposes the drama of toxic masculinity and blurred truths to a compelling Asian context, proving the film's themes

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